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my guests tonight, kathryn bigelow and juan zarate to talk about the illegal ivory trade. but we begin tonight with big news out of washington. >> the world is bracing for the release of the senate c.i.a. torture report. this is going to be a very big deal. >> jon: it's a big deal! that's why they made it a christmas release! this report is the "frozen" of c.i.a. clan destined didacted torture reports! ♪ let me go ♪ let me go nobody's electrocuting olaf for information because he would melt. why to we need to see the torture report anyway? we got to the bottom of this h years ago! >> this government does not torture people. >> jon: pow! if that famed patter of feet says we don't torture, who are we do disagree? when he says, this government does not torture people, what do you think of my feet? (laughter) let's let dianne feinstein try to make a meal out of a morsel. >> c.i.a. detainees kept in darkness, constantly shackled in isolated cells with loud noise or music and only a bucket to use for human waste. stripped naked, diapered, physically struck and put in various
my guests tonight, kathryn bigelow and juan zarate to talk about the illegal ivory trade. but we begin tonight with big news out of washington. >> the world is bracing for the release of the senate c.i.a. torture report. this is going to be a very big deal. >> jon: it's a big deal! that's why they made it a christmas release! this report is the "frozen" of c.i.a. clan destined didacted torture reports! ♪ let me go ♪ let me go nobody's electrocuting olaf for information...
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the film critic for the national post, and kathryn moon, korean studying. kathryn, let me start with you, do north koreans have the ability to make this kind of attack. as a tool of warfare, cyber warfare. >> north korea has been training and they are approximately 6,000 or so, give or take, a few. cyber warriors who are well trained, they are human investments. they go to china and russia, to do additional studying. and then return to north korea to do the work. and they have attacked in a major way batchings, government offices, as well as atm machines, cell phones that wreaked havoc in 2013, 2014. and also the years prior to that. >> for a lot of casual on servers this story started with the controversial but in the conversations and the attention from the north koreans did it in fact start much earlier,dy they try to get this emore not made or not distributed long before we got to just a couple of days before the premier. which is for americans we separate the private world of art and entertainment, from government activities. but for north korea, art,
the film critic for the national post, and kathryn moon, korean studying. kathryn, let me start with you, do north koreans have the ability to make this kind of attack. as a tool of warfare, cyber warfare. >> north korea has been training and they are approximately 6,000 or so, give or take, a few. cyber warriors who are well trained, they are human investments. they go to china and russia, to do additional studying. and then return to north korea to do the work. and they have attacked in...
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my guests tonight, kathryn bigelow and juan zarate to talk about the illegal ivory trade. but we begin tonight with big news out of washington. >> the world is bracing for the release of the senate c.i.a. torture report. this is going to be a very big deal. >> jon: it's a big deal! that's why they made it a christmas release! this report is the "frozen" of c.i.a. clan destined didacted torture reports! ♪ let me go ♪ let me go nobody's electrocuting olaf for information because he would melt.
my guests tonight, kathryn bigelow and juan zarate to talk about the illegal ivory trade. but we begin tonight with big news out of washington. >> the world is bracing for the release of the senate c.i.a. torture report. this is going to be a very big deal. >> jon: it's a big deal! that's why they made it a christmas release! this report is the "frozen" of c.i.a. clan destined didacted torture reports! ♪ let me go ♪ let me go nobody's electrocuting olaf for information...
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there are pieces we will be finding out. >> kathryn we will get you to weigh in. iran could hack and get a movie canceled as well. it is a slippery slope. >> most people in hollywood wish they would continue on with it on netflix or amazon. sony and all of the studios will have to work with third cyber security units and find a way. this is not my area and figure out how to get the movies out. it can come from any country. these are not logical people. these are people who are cultural fanatics and trying to censor the united states who has have freedom of speech as one of our most important tenets. >> how come we do not see other studios rally around sony? why didn't we see the hollywood community get behind this company and say if you can shut them down, you can shut us down? we are behind them. let's release this film. >> well, that's a good question. everybody had a wait and see because they do not want to make the first move because it sets such a dangerous precedent. other studios are trying to rally and saying we want to -- support your freedom of expressio
there are pieces we will be finding out. >> kathryn we will get you to weigh in. iran could hack and get a movie canceled as well. it is a slippery slope. >> most people in hollywood wish they would continue on with it on netflix or amazon. sony and all of the studios will have to work with third cyber security units and find a way. this is not my area and figure out how to get the movies out. it can come from any country. these are not logical people. these are people who are...
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kathryn kase your response? price is in the same group with the outpouring across the country regarding --tt panetti party guests panetti scott panetti's execution. the american psychiatric has come forward, but also political conservatives have spoken out. i think this shows there has been an emerging consensus that the seriously mentally ill like scott panetti should not be executed. and this is an issue that the to havecourt is going to confront. certainly, with scott's case, but also with the cases of other seriously mentally ill who are on death row around this country. it do honberg, what is you think people need to understand most about people who suffer from schizophrenia, whether they are in prison or on the outside? what do you think are the key issues that people might not know about schizophrenia? >> first of all, most people with schizophrenia are not violent. and with treatment, many people with schizophrenia can lead productive and meaningful lives and do so. but what people who have not experienc
kathryn kase your response? price is in the same group with the outpouring across the country regarding --tt panetti party guests panetti scott panetti's execution. the american psychiatric has come forward, but also political conservatives have spoken out. i think this shows there has been an emerging consensus that the seriously mentally ill like scott panetti should not be executed. and this is an issue that the to havecourt is going to confront. certainly, with scott's case, but also with...
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and this is your great grandmother, kathryn, and her father james. so moses and catherine are your third great grandparents. catherine catherine, her maiden name was woods. we don't know who her father was, but there is a candidate. his name was clemens woods. this is an 1880 census. this says he was born in louisiana, and his father was born africa. clemens was born in 1812 based on clemens' age and, you know what his father's age could have been anywhere from about 1767 to 1792 is when he could have been born in africa. >> he is without a name an age or a face. but he's my connection to africa. i wonder about his passage to america, his journey, his struggle. my answers lie 5,000 miles away at cape coast castel in ghana, one of the hubs of the transatlantic slave trade. it's hard to believe a place so beautiful and so full of life had such a dark past. historian he isso blankson was about to show me just how dark. >> this was a mill. this was constructed in around 1792. it was designed for 1,000 people. >> in here? >> yes. >> can you imagine being
and this is your great grandmother, kathryn, and her father james. so moses and catherine are your third great grandparents. catherine catherine, her maiden name was woods. we don't know who her father was, but there is a candidate. his name was clemens woods. this is an 1880 census. this says he was born in louisiana, and his father was born africa. clemens was born in 1812 based on clemens' age and, you know what his father's age could have been anywhere from about 1767 to 1792 is when he...
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matt miller talked about it with the vice president thompson and kathryn arnold. he asked catherine how upset the community is. , the creativet community is up in arms. it is hitting us where american stance from a cultural perspective, freedom of speech and expression. the question is not only is it a horrific situation and is one and step the how will it a fact movies going forward and books and magazine and comedies? it has far-reaching affects and everyone is concerned because we do not know where it will end. >> if the north koreans can do it, anyone can. does it surprise you that have the capabilities and is a well-known in the security? >> it is amazing. over the past 30 or 40 years you have seen building this capability on the defensive side but also cyber and offensive capabilities under training people and getting tools. we have seen on full display. >> if all they have to do is call in a 911 correct, can we expect countries to get any film council? >> you show what you have. there is a lot of uncertainties that sony has a whole was it really that launch
matt miller talked about it with the vice president thompson and kathryn arnold. he asked catherine how upset the community is. , the creativet community is up in arms. it is hitting us where american stance from a cultural perspective, freedom of speech and expression. the question is not only is it a horrific situation and is one and step the how will it a fact movies going forward and books and magazine and comedies? it has far-reaching affects and everyone is concerned because we do not...
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a few miles inland from the pacific is the 1,800 acre ranch steyer and his wife kathryn taylor bought in 2002. only an hour outside of san francisco, it's a world away. buying this ranch, was it your idea or your wife's idea? >> i think you can only blame my wife for that one. [laughter] originally we bought it because the land had been so misused, you could dump stuff here if you paid them a fee. there had been a d.e.a. raid. they had people -- >> why? >> i think they were growing dope. >> oh. [laughter] running this huge ranch, how is it different than running a hedge fund, a $20 billion hedge fund? [laughter] >> i'll tell you how it's the same and how it's incredibly different. it's the same in the sense that you think this looks like an asset, but it's actually dramatically changed by the people who run it. and that's exactly like every organization i've been in, which is, having great people, particularly at the top, is unbelievably significant and powerful. and that's where the comparison ends. >> how much have you had to put into this? >> i try never to ask that question. [laug
a few miles inland from the pacific is the 1,800 acre ranch steyer and his wife kathryn taylor bought in 2002. only an hour outside of san francisco, it's a world away. buying this ranch, was it your idea or your wife's idea? >> i think you can only blame my wife for that one. [laughter] originally we bought it because the land had been so misused, you could dump stuff here if you paid them a fee. there had been a d.e.a. raid. they had people -- >> why? >> i think they were...
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kathryn, is this movie ever going to get made? >> like all big movies, sometimes you have a long way. this is a movie that hollywood wants to make and it will be at matter of finding -- the movie with tom hanks, it took 12 years to get made. and other moves equally as long. it is about finding the right combination. it will be a very important movie. they will find the actual writer, director and stars that will make sense. >> it's not unusual that a movie that is not a big popcorn movie based on a comic book or themepark ride is having a tough time getting made. today's hollywood is all about worldwide, pre-existing movie ideas that can be all over the world and make billions of dollars like "batman." aaron sorkin is a talented writer. eventually, somebody will figure out how to get the movie made. i have worked with executives and producers and i am in the middle of stuff and they're always called issues, is it is creatively strong? i am sure aaron did a great job. who is the audience for this movie? is it big enough to justify
kathryn, is this movie ever going to get made? >> like all big movies, sometimes you have a long way. this is a movie that hollywood wants to make and it will be at matter of finding -- the movie with tom hanks, it took 12 years to get made. and other moves equally as long. it is about finding the right combination. it will be a very important movie. they will find the actual writer, director and stars that will make sense. >> it's not unusual that a movie that is not a big popcorn...
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shannon. >> kathryn, thank you very much. >> check this out. talk about a hit and run. an suv crashes in the roof of the house in california. the driver skipped and no where to be found. the bizarre and the search for him next. >> iran accused of trying to smuggle supplies for the nuclear program. and we want to hear from you. do you think that the release of the cia report hurts our national security? our live chat is up and running and click on america's asking and get your thoughts in to the conversation. ♪ come in and use your starbucks gift card any day through january 5th for a chance to win starbucks for life. feet...tiptoeing. better things than the pain, stiffness, and joint damage of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist decide on a biologic, ask if xeljanz is right for you. xeljanz (tofacitinib) is a small pill, not an injection or infusion, for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz can relieve ra symptoms, and help stop further joint damage. xeljanz can lower your ability to
shannon. >> kathryn, thank you very much. >> check this out. talk about a hit and run. an suv crashes in the roof of the house in california. the driver skipped and no where to be found. the bizarre and the search for him next. >> iran accused of trying to smuggle supplies for the nuclear program. and we want to hear from you. do you think that the release of the cia report hurts our national security? our live chat is up and running and click on america's asking and get your...
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. >> kathryn has more in washington. joishgs thank you, jon. the expectation in washington and u.s. intelligence community is that the report will be released on tuesday with the head of the senator intelligence committee senator feinstein said the interrogation undermine society and constitutional values. anyone who reads this will never let it happen again. cian officials are emphasizing that the senate committee will not be allowed to rewrite history. and it led to osama bin laden in the colpound. agency officials went on the offensive. >> to say that we relentlessly lied to everyone about a program not doing good, that begs the imagination. >> the report was finished by the summer and we understand that negotiations intensified and whether the senate's proposal would reveal identities of cian officers that are still covert. the report's release would be damaging to those in the shadows. >> it is risk adverse. they go in the field, they will be afraid of being second guessed. >> a former intelligence official said cia director john brennan said the issue of redakzs was not resolv
. >> kathryn has more in washington. joishgs thank you, jon. the expectation in washington and u.s. intelligence community is that the report will be released on tuesday with the head of the senator intelligence committee senator feinstein said the interrogation undermine society and constitutional values. anyone who reads this will never let it happen again. cian officials are emphasizing that the senate committee will not be allowed to rewrite history. and it led to osama bin laden in...
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kathryn, what more can you tell us about this plane? kenya's forced sent a statement, saying that the jet has had a lot of technical problems. they see they have carries out for air strikes. for the military, it has crashed around 3:15 p.m. local time. who spoke to us to the group down that fighter jet, has said that it was shot down the jet in an area called -- where the kenyan forces have their main days now. they say that is not true, that al sha bad does not have the capacity to shoot down a flight. says to shoot down a plane, they say they didn't shoot down the plane, they would have pictures of the wreckage by now, but they have some -- because there's a big propaganda war that has been going on from both sides. we don't have any evidence or pictures, right now it is just al-shabaab against the forces and we can only wait to see or hear more. >> cat remember sawyer there on that military plane that's come down near the town. russia's mt. says he has not allow the west to dismantle. defending his countries actions in ukraine. for t
kathryn, what more can you tell us about this plane? kenya's forced sent a statement, saying that the jet has had a lot of technical problems. they see they have carries out for air strikes. for the military, it has crashed around 3:15 p.m. local time. who spoke to us to the group down that fighter jet, has said that it was shot down the jet in an area called -- where the kenyan forces have their main days now. they say that is not true, that al sha bad does not have the capacity to shoot down...
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year's to the tune here as we watch the fireworks on our new year's eve live special featuring gary kathryn and owned george and also of 39 years eve here on kron 4. >> : get yourself something nice. love, nana. something nice. the kfc $5 fill up. the only pot pie made with the world's best chicken and a cookie, and a drink, all for just five dollars. isn't that nice. surfer recovery after minor injuries after juvenile what grade would shark on the coast. happen ronald 30 yesterday afternoon at just less of cent of this stuff. the victim was a menace 50s and one of several surfers and the water at the time. he was able to peddle ashore after shark bit him on his right hip. and it was to the shark was 8 to 10 ft. long. and the beach was not so open but still signs posted warning people of the shark attack. and oh well from volcano moving 30 ft. since saturday and it's moving toward shopping center and the lava from the volcano was lessons of hundred yards from the shopping center in the flow is active in several places. previously on marketplace christmas day but stopped moving and so starte
year's to the tune here as we watch the fireworks on our new year's eve live special featuring gary kathryn and owned george and also of 39 years eve here on kron 4. >> : get yourself something nice. love, nana. something nice. the kfc $5 fill up. the only pot pie made with the world's best chicken and a cookie, and a drink, all for just five dollars. isn't that nice. surfer recovery after minor injuries after juvenile what grade would shark on the coast. happen ronald 30 yesterday...
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his widow kathryn biographies a new documentary. ben tracy looks at the man who left an indelible mark on hollywood. >> come on in, everybody. >> reporter: robert altman liked to call the shot. he was a rebel who did not led studio heads tell him thousand make his movies. ♪ ♪ suicide is painless >> reporter: in 1970s "m.a.s.h." he insisted on bloody realism. in 1967's "countdown" it was the innovation just before it's times. it bothered studio head jack warner so much he banned had him in the warner brothers lot. >> he said that fool, meaning me, has actors talking at the same time. >> reporter: now eight years after his death, his work is back in the spotlight. >> why do you think there's still so much fascination about hill and his work? >> because he was a remarkable man. >> spoken like a true wife. >> reporter: kathryn altman was married to the dynamic director for 47 years. >> how did the two of you meet? >> oh, god, i was afraid you're going to ask that question. >> reporter: they'd met on a movie set, she'd been a swimmer
his widow kathryn biographies a new documentary. ben tracy looks at the man who left an indelible mark on hollywood. >> come on in, everybody. >> reporter: robert altman liked to call the shot. he was a rebel who did not led studio heads tell him thousand make his movies. ♪ ♪ suicide is painless >> reporter: in 1970s "m.a.s.h." he insisted on bloody realism. in 1967's "countdown" it was the innovation just before it's times. it bothered studio head jack...
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kathryn, you are listening to this conversation. i see you nodding as a student reporter at the university and as a woman, my fear is that women will jump to the conclusion that jackie's story isn't real and they'll call her a liar and any woman that comes forward a liar as well. >> i completely agree. i'm worried that we're going to lose sight of what's really important here and that's sexual assault is happening on university campuses and grounds. a lot of good has come out of the "rolling stone" article. a lot of girls have come forward with their stories. i'm worried that girls are not going to report now out of fear of being called liars. i'm hesitant to blame any victim for discrepancies in a story. i think the "rolling stone" reporter should be held accountable for not checking every single fact. >> i think it also doesn't delegitimize your interview you had with the dean bringing up this point. we say it time and time again, the era of thomas jefferson is pervasive in the air in charlottesville. no lying, stealing or cheatin
kathryn, you are listening to this conversation. i see you nodding as a student reporter at the university and as a woman, my fear is that women will jump to the conclusion that jackie's story isn't real and they'll call her a liar and any woman that comes forward a liar as well. >> i completely agree. i'm worried that we're going to lose sight of what's really important here and that's sexual assault is happening on university campuses and grounds. a lot of good has come out of the...
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and then the new south wales police commissioner and kathryn byrne. all of them speaking but not necessarily revealing too much. we learned through those press conferences that negotiators were in contact with this gunman. and that you know, five hostages were released. but, you know, we, there's another ambulance that just drove past me a short time ago. they are all rolled up here in case something goes wrong. while it's a promising sign they are releasing these hostages, we don't know what could unfold over the coming hours. these things are volatile, extremely unpredictable. we don't know what the motives are of this gunman. we don't know what sort of statement he's wanting to make to the world. we don't know if he's operating with isis, whether he's a lone wolf, whether he's affiliated with a completely different group. but clearly he wanted the world's attention. he chose this cafe opposite, you know, major television network here in the heart of the city. so he obviously has some message that he wants to get out. he has the world's attention. w
and then the new south wales police commissioner and kathryn byrne. all of them speaking but not necessarily revealing too much. we learned through those press conferences that negotiators were in contact with this gunman. and that you know, five hostages were released. but, you know, we, there's another ambulance that just drove past me a short time ago. they are all rolled up here in case something goes wrong. while it's a promising sign they are releasing these hostages, we don't know what...
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>> kathryn trepinski: devastating. >> pelley: kathryn trepinski is a lawyer who represents patients. she does not represent ashley's family, but she has filed suit against anthem and other insurers. >> trepinski: there's untold suffering, and the family is usually left in the very difficult position of either paying for the care out of pocket, which is tens of thousands of dollars, or they say no to their loved one, to their child. >> pelley: anthem says that reviews are checked by a supervising doctor, but when we obtained ashley's denial letter, we found her review by tim jack, m.d., was supervised by timothy jack, m.d. so, he signs the documents twice? >> trepinski: yes, except that he doesn't actually sign them himself. it's a robo-signature. >> pelley: dr. jack has acknowledged an anthem computer put his name to letters he doesn't see, and on cases he didn't review. >> trepinski: it suggests a layer of review that's not there. because the signing doctor is described in the letter as having made that coverage determination and he didn't. >> pelley: we tried to reach dr. jack in c
>> kathryn trepinski: devastating. >> pelley: kathryn trepinski is a lawyer who represents patients. she does not represent ashley's family, but she has filed suit against anthem and other insurers. >> trepinski: there's untold suffering, and the family is usually left in the very difficult position of either paying for the care out of pocket, which is tens of thousands of dollars, or they say no to their loved one, to their child. >> pelley: anthem says that reviews are...
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my guests tonight, kathryn bigelow and juan zarate to talk about the illegal ivory trade. but we begin tonight with big news out of washington. >> the world is bracing for the release of the senate c.i.a. torture report. this is going to be a very big deal. >> jon: it's a big deal!
my guests tonight, kathryn bigelow and juan zarate to talk about the illegal ivory trade. but we begin tonight with big news out of washington. >> the world is bracing for the release of the senate c.i.a. torture report. this is going to be a very big deal. >> jon: it's a big deal!
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at least in the night unfortunately, kathryn it starts to get violent. >> catherine: due to obstruction in figuring the obstruction are the protesters that is the latest from capitol where the train is blocked. they have
at least in the night unfortunately, kathryn it starts to get violent. >> catherine: due to obstruction in figuring the obstruction are the protesters that is the latest from capitol where the train is blocked. they have
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kathryn knott, kevin harrigan and phillip williams faced a judge at a preliminary hearing today. investigators say the suspects attacked a gay couple because of sexual orientation. this happened on september 11th this year. defense attorneys insist both parties played a role. >>> three more iran workers pled guilty today in the case of union intimidation. richard richie, william o'donnell and christopher profit are among 12 charged in this case. the members of ironworkers local 401 allegedly used violence and intimidation to get union members assigned to jobs on nonunion work sites. >> no more red light cameras. as of midnight tonight, new jersey's controversial pilot program will come to an end. it's been in place for five years now, citing drivers at 73 intersections across the state. the program has been part of an effort to reduce accidents and compile safety data for the department of transportation. once all of cameras are unplugged, the d.o.t. will review the data and submit a final report to the state legislature. >>> it's that time of year, the festival of lights is here
kathryn knott, kevin harrigan and phillip williams faced a judge at a preliminary hearing today. investigators say the suspects attacked a gay couple because of sexual orientation. this happened on september 11th this year. defense attorneys insist both parties played a role. >>> three more iran workers pled guilty today in the case of union intimidation. richard richie, william o'donnell and christopher profit are among 12 charged in this case. the members of ironworkers local 401...
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bill: catherin kathryn has more. good morning. what do we expect from john brennan? >> good morning. this is the first time we will hear from john brennan. rare if not unprecedented to hold a news conference in virginia and take reporter questions. the director is in an unusual position defending the agency and interrogation program he says he was against during his 2013 confirmation hearing told lawmakers he raise objections to put former senior director says they don't remembe member those reservations. and the question of interrogation videotapes released by the agency, if there was nothing wrong, why were these few tapes destroyed in the first place because it was a bad event, the destruction of the videotapes that really brought us to where we are today. bill: what is the fallout? >> some lawmakers weigh in on this issue in a more nuanced way. speaking of a member of the house foreign affairs committee said interrogation is simply not a one size it's all approach. >> i don't think enhanced interrogation we need to rely on a lot at all. we have very effective int
bill: catherin kathryn has more. good morning. what do we expect from john brennan? >> good morning. this is the first time we will hear from john brennan. rare if not unprecedented to hold a news conference in virginia and take reporter questions. the director is in an unusual position defending the agency and interrogation program he says he was against during his 2013 confirmation hearing told lawmakers he raise objections to put former senior director says they don't remembe member...
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host: kathryn in staten island on our line for phones. 20% of consumers are going to use independents. you're on with david french. caller: i would like to know onre you get information unemployment. my granddaughter found a job. , theyired a 10 people give them 25 hours every two weeks. how are people going to shop? it is so expensive, the bills and everything else. can you explain that? do you want to start with seasonal employment numbers? if you can go through how that is calculated and also talk about how you calculate the lack friday numbers. don't a survey of hiring plans. expecting about 100,000 holiday positions this year. no question the economy has grown more slowly than everybody would like, including retailers. the employment numbers have picked up throughout 2014. we expect that as the economy strengthens more people will be .ble to find jobs host: from the wall street journal, black friday spending .ell 11% that story having a chart with it on the average amount each shopper spent this holiday weekend. thearing this weekend and title versus online sales compared to 2014
host: kathryn in staten island on our line for phones. 20% of consumers are going to use independents. you're on with david french. caller: i would like to know onre you get information unemployment. my granddaughter found a job. , theyired a 10 people give them 25 hours every two weeks. how are people going to shop? it is so expensive, the bills and everything else. can you explain that? do you want to start with seasonal employment numbers? if you can go through how that is calculated and...
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one of whom was kathryn and by the time ritter matt william sebold and brought him into the spy service they were already going through a divorce and catherine was a young girl who had an extraordinary wartime story she has written about in her own memoir which involve the divorce and custody battle like kramer vs. kramer melted fat whisking glorious bastards. it is quite a story. she came to the united states and currently lives in the washington dc cheri and speaks not with a german accent that a thick of the south. she was a real help in this book and a real peach of a lady. ritter was looking at this point for a man he could send to new york as a messenger and contact man for a small ring of spies he had established red william sebold is nominated for the job but nicholas ritter's great mistake, strategic linda that would lead to a spectacular downfall of his american spy ring encourage the very day he met his newest agent. apparently under ritter's orders, william sebold's u.s. passport was stolen. likely sell an agent who didn't have the travel advantage of legitimate u.s. citizen
one of whom was kathryn and by the time ritter matt william sebold and brought him into the spy service they were already going through a divorce and catherine was a young girl who had an extraordinary wartime story she has written about in her own memoir which involve the divorce and custody battle like kramer vs. kramer melted fat whisking glorious bastards. it is quite a story. she came to the united states and currently lives in the washington dc cheri and speaks not with a german accent...
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and kathryn up next, uber, the problems keep coming. we address the safety challenge, coming up. ♪ >> this is "best of bloomberg west." i am emily chang. uber has suspended services in new delhi after a driver is accused of raping a passenger. the ceo called the incident an abhorrent crime. cory johnson and i spoke with our contributing editor, paul kedrosky and sonia, a national organization for women chapter. >> rape is a problem everywhere, globally. we are talking about uber. will they put finding drivers in front of passenger safety? you can open a cupcake shop and open too many and go out of business. we are talking about the safety of people. everybody should be aware. all consumers have to think about it. when you open the door and get into any car, don't have a false sense of security. we have to hold them accountable. uber, what kind of background checks are they doing? a background check is basically what you decide is going to be. if a company wants to spend $10, it is not much of one. yellow cab services are regulated by
and kathryn up next, uber, the problems keep coming. we address the safety challenge, coming up. ♪ >> this is "best of bloomberg west." i am emily chang. uber has suspended services in new delhi after a driver is accused of raping a passenger. the ceo called the incident an abhorrent crime. cory johnson and i spoke with our contributing editor, paul kedrosky and sonia, a national organization for women chapter. >> rape is a problem everywhere, globally. we are talking...
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kathryn has more. >> reporter: thank you, heather, fox asked the tsan administrator who spent 27 years in the fbi, whether the threat to u.s. passenger jets diminished and the bombing campaign in syria and iraq. some groups have worked with bomb maker that specialize in nonmetallic bombs. and that is why procedures implemented in july for passengers to turn on phones and computers remain in place because of the threat of nonmetallic bombs remain source. >> with that being said, we have better insights in to who the potential bombers are and making devices and things like. that we remain concern that there is active plotting going on. >> tsan officials are not expecting big changes in the checkpoint. but if they are changed they are driven by new and specific intelligence. the tsan administrator describes new classified rules to flag them on the travel history before they check in for u.s. bound flights. it was days before the hostage situation in sidney and fits the profile of the lone wolf attack. it is not this kind of an attack that keeps pistol up at night. >> it would be a concern
kathryn has more. >> reporter: thank you, heather, fox asked the tsan administrator who spent 27 years in the fbi, whether the threat to u.s. passenger jets diminished and the bombing campaign in syria and iraq. some groups have worked with bomb maker that specialize in nonmetallic bombs. and that is why procedures implemented in july for passengers to turn on phones and computers remain in place because of the threat of nonmetallic bombs remain source. >> with that being said, we...
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also famous reporter started to grill kissinger meanwhile he and kathryn gramm would go to movies together with private dinners and it was a revelation even though on opposite sides politically they loved being with each other because they operated in the same zone. it ends up it is time to go in to dinner we sit down rates angela would never let me come. looks the chops are on the of baking trays. are they done? she did not say anything and stick the foreskin it is totally frozen. you were to take these out five hours before and she said five minutes. so it became so i call their the kitchen in saboteur. she wanted to make sure that the party failed so they could fire meet so i had to call klay into the kitchen i have something to tell you. then i said we can order out peking duck and he said he thinks we're putting on the celebration for opening of china. so that turned out. [laughter] >> host: when my wife and i were first married we had no money. and for wallpaper on one entire wall and put covers of the "new york" magazine. it is the places i had never seen before tell us what it is l
also famous reporter started to grill kissinger meanwhile he and kathryn gramm would go to movies together with private dinners and it was a revelation even though on opposite sides politically they loved being with each other because they operated in the same zone. it ends up it is time to go in to dinner we sit down rates angela would never let me come. looks the chops are on the of baking trays. are they done? she did not say anything and stick the foreskin it is totally frozen. you were to...
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kathryn has more from washington. >> reporter: thank you, shannon. 6800 pages and costing 40 million. this report was driven by intelligence committee democrats. chair woman diane feinstein said it would help americans come to terms with a program that was hut down six years ago. >> history will judge us by a commitment to a just society governed by law and willingness to uncover the truth and say never again. >> the senate report that did not have the backing. it was not a productive way to gather intelience and the cia provided information to the policy maker ands public. the cia program was miss managed and the interrogation against the den tainees went beyond authorized procedures. detainees that were waurlt boarded lost consciousness and nearly most sight in both eyes and if he did not survive, the cia would have him cremated. they disagree on what would be the tip that ultimately led to the osama bin laden compound in 2011. it came from a detainey not questioned by the u.s. and the cia said it came from the controversial program. >> i know that the information we got from detain
kathryn has more from washington. >> reporter: thank you, shannon. 6800 pages and costing 40 million. this report was driven by intelligence committee democrats. chair woman diane feinstein said it would help americans come to terms with a program that was hut down six years ago. >> history will judge us by a commitment to a just society governed by law and willingness to uncover the truth and say never again. >> the senate report that did not have the backing. it was not a...
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before you go, i want to show kathryn bigelow who came to prominence, she came out with a public service announcement that is powerful. let's look at some of that. how much of the illegal ivory trade is funding the worst terrorist groups in the world? >> the answer is we don't know the extent to which it is funding terrorism. we do know some facts, some of the lord army has profited. it is likely that it is funding terrorism in other sites. we have to be cautious to base that on evidence. that is patchy, that authority. but in some cases we know it's true. >> best luck with yourest. these are magestic animals beloved by everyone. it's a tragedy to think that they could be extinct in 20 years if this continues. thank you very much. >> that's all for now. the conversation conditions on the website. aljazeera.com/considerthis. we are on facebook and twitter @ajconsiderthis and tweet me @amoratv. see you next time. >>> this is al jazeera america, i'm john seigenthaler. condemning torture, brutality from the c.i.a., reaction from the new report, will anyone be held accountable. our special co
before you go, i want to show kathryn bigelow who came to prominence, she came out with a public service announcement that is powerful. let's look at some of that. how much of the illegal ivory trade is funding the worst terrorist groups in the world? >> the answer is we don't know the extent to which it is funding terrorism. we do know some facts, some of the lord army has profited. it is likely that it is funding terrorism in other sites. we have to be cautious to base that on evidence....
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in the second part of this series, kathryn sawyer went to a province where one organization is offering help in the shape of a motorcycle. >> reporter: this woman is sick. she suffers from something common in the area, caused by poor hygiene. >> it's all over my legs and hands. my legs are painful. this is how my life has been. >> reporter: her feet is swollen. walking is difficult. she needs to go to a hospital. the infection is treatability, but if left for too long. if gone lead to it. the motorcycle ambulance is modest. it's free and can reach homes that are far and hard to reach. >> on a normal sunny day the journey would be easy, but this day is anything but normal. >> when it rains the road is stretched. movement is difficult. you can see the ambulance has to be pushed most of the way. those that leave here say it's a better alternative to physically carrying patients or using wheelbarrows. riding through the mud in the rain needs patience and precision. the village motorcycle is the quickest obstacle. the government is stationed in hospitals far from here. private ambulances are
in the second part of this series, kathryn sawyer went to a province where one organization is offering help in the shape of a motorcycle. >> reporter: this woman is sick. she suffers from something common in the area, caused by poor hygiene. >> it's all over my legs and hands. my legs are painful. this is how my life has been. >> reporter: her feet is swollen. walking is difficult. she needs to go to a hospital. the infection is treatability, but if left for too long. if gone...
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ryan, alex and kathryn. ryan says jackie called him after midnight and asked him to come meet her. all three students went. >> first thing i saw was her sitting on a picnic table outside of this dorm and she was shaking and crying and it really looked like she had just gone through something really traumatic. the first thing that came to mind was rape. but i wasn't just going to say it. >> reporter: they say she told them she'd been sexually assaulted by five men. but there are differences between that account and the "rolling stone" story. while "rolling stone" describes judiciary committee -- describes jackie as barefoot, dishevelled, her face beaten, dress spattered with blood, her friends say they didn't see that. >> i don't recall any injuries at all. >> reporter: listen to how ryan describes what happened next. >> the first thing i said was, we need to go to the police. and the reason we didn't go to the police was because jackie didn't want to. >> jackie said to you, i don't want to go to police? she said those words to you? >> yes. >> and that's the sole reason we didn't. >
ryan, alex and kathryn. ryan says jackie called him after midnight and asked him to come meet her. all three students went. >> first thing i saw was her sitting on a picnic table outside of this dorm and she was shaking and crying and it really looked like she had just gone through something really traumatic. the first thing that came to mind was rape. but i wasn't just going to say it. >> reporter: they say she told them she'd been sexually assaulted by five men. but there are...
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. >> the sperm found in the vagina of kathryn eastburn was the person who raped and slaughtered her and her children, and that is timothy hennis'. >> when a scandal erupted at the state lab the dna evidence against timothy hennis would be thrown into question. >> they were mixing up dna samples and almost putting an innocent guy in prison. the house tried to keep out all the water, but water got inside and ruined everybody's everythings. the house thought she let the family down. they just didn't think it could happen. they told the house they would take better care of her... always. announcer: protect what matters. get flood insurance. we're for an opens you internet for all.sing. we're for creating more innovation and competition. we're for net neutrality protection. now, here's some news you may find even more surprising. we're comcast. the only isp legally bound by full net neutrality rules. >>> in 2010, timothy hennis went on trial for a third time for the murders of katie eastburn and her daughters. but a scandal rocked the state lab that identified hennis' dna. the lab had been s
. >> the sperm found in the vagina of kathryn eastburn was the person who raped and slaughtered her and her children, and that is timothy hennis'. >> when a scandal erupted at the state lab the dna evidence against timothy hennis would be thrown into question. >> they were mixing up dna samples and almost putting an innocent guy in prison. the house tried to keep out all the water, but water got inside and ruined everybody's everythings. the house thought she let the family...
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kathryn knott, kevin harrigan and phillip williams faced a hearing today. they are facing aggravated assault, conspiracy and other charges. investigators say the suspects attacked a gay couple because of their sexual orientation. this was back on september 11th of this year. one of the victims testified that harrigan used slurs to ask if the victim and his partner were gay. the victim says he used the same slurs to answer harrigan and that's when the dispute got physical. the defense attorneys claim the sexual orientation was not an issue. >>> the exgirlfriend of kurt busch sobbed in front of a judge today. the ex-girlfriend testified that busch choked her and smashed her head into a wall during the fall race at dover. the alleged attack happened not long after the couple broke up. the exgirlfriend also asked the judge for busch to undergo a psychiatric evaluation. attorneys for busch deny the allegations, dover police are still investigating the september attack. >>> to the casino crisis now, the days are numbered for the trump taj mahal in atlantic city.
kathryn knott, kevin harrigan and phillip williams faced a hearing today. they are facing aggravated assault, conspiracy and other charges. investigators say the suspects attacked a gay couple because of their sexual orientation. this was back on september 11th of this year. one of the victims testified that harrigan used slurs to ask if the victim and his partner were gay. the victim says he used the same slurs to answer harrigan and that's when the dispute got physical. the defense attorneys...
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kathryn edwards, thank you so much. >>> as the remaining hours of 2014 tick away, what were the year's biggest scandals and controversies? we will count down the top ten coming up. >>> 2014 was a banner year for the sort of scandals and controversies that shocked and appalled us. the stories we didn't always want to see or hear about but many times were too disturbing to ignore. number ten, bridgegate, a new meaning for road rage. no city in new jersey ranks in the top ten cities for traffic gridlock. but tell that to the motorists stuck in the lane closure nightmare last september. in january, we learned the closures were part of a traffic study which smelled like dirty politics aimed at fort lee's mayor who dissed governor chris christie in the last election. number nine, you mean that elevator video? baltimore ravens running back ray rice knocked out his fiancee on an elevator. the surveillance video published by tmz sports. but the nfl claimed for months it hadn't seen all the video. oh, and was the league watching the games on tv when players were getting multiple concussions? num
kathryn edwards, thank you so much. >>> as the remaining hours of 2014 tick away, what were the year's biggest scandals and controversies? we will count down the top ten coming up. >>> 2014 was a banner year for the sort of scandals and controversies that shocked and appalled us. the stories we didn't always want to see or hear about but many times were too disturbing to ignore. number ten, bridgegate, a new meaning for road rage. no city in new jersey ranks in the top ten...
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philip william, kevin hair gone, and kathryn knott had preliminary hearing to facing aggravated assault, conspiracy, and other charges. police say they attacked the cup nel center city last fall. one man was left with his jaw wired shut. now, they were not charged with a hate crime because pennsylvania's current law does not include protection for sexual orientation. >> also, happening today, the last of the red light cameras ticket in new jersey. the state's pilot program ends at midnight tonight. over five years, 24 municipalities took part in the program. issued thousands of citations and collected millions of dollars in fines. some police officers say that the cameras have led to safer roads, opponent say they amount to theft. >> camille cosby breaks her silence, she is standing by her husband in the wake of growing allegations of sexual assault. she and bill cosby have been married for more than 50 years have, four daughters, their son enis killed in 1997. mrs. cosby released a statement reading in part the man i met and fell in love with and whom i continue to love is the man you
philip william, kevin hair gone, and kathryn knott had preliminary hearing to facing aggravated assault, conspiracy, and other charges. police say they attacked the cup nel center city last fall. one man was left with his jaw wired shut. now, they were not charged with a hate crime because pennsylvania's current law does not include protection for sexual orientation. >> also, happening today, the last of the red light cameras ticket in new jersey. the state's pilot program ends at...
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the center city attack on gay couple to be held for trial, 24 year old philip williams, 24 year old kathryn knott, and 26 year old kevin harrigan face charges of aggravated assault and conspiracy. attack happened in september at 16th and chancellor streets in center city. now the victims say the three shouted gay slurs before attacking them, but defense lawyers insist that both sides played a role, and that sexual orientation was not an issue. 4:10 the time. two more philly area politicians face corruption charges this morning. >> the result of probe by the city's district attorney with the help after grand jury. the evidence, better philadelphia state representatives ron water and vanessa lou willingly brown, by confident informant, trading cash fosh political favors. da seth williams say the pair admit they did it, this comes from a controversial corruption sting running out of the office of the attorney general. when governor corbett was ag. the new ag, kathleen cane, refuels today prosecute, claiming the sting, which ensnared four and traffic court judge, poorly run, and partially racia
the center city attack on gay couple to be held for trial, 24 year old philip williams, 24 year old kathryn knott, and 26 year old kevin harrigan face charges of aggravated assault and conspiracy. attack happened in september at 16th and chancellor streets in center city. now the victims say the three shouted gay slurs before attacking them, but defense lawyers insist that both sides played a role, and that sexual orientation was not an issue. 4:10 the time. two more philly area politicians...
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. >>> and just a quick note for all of you, i'll speak live with kathryn valentine, university student to interviewed the dean. >>> you saw pictures. the protests erupting across america. many new yorkers say what they have seen so far in the wake of eric garner's case has been unlike anything the city has seen in generations. the mass of humanity out thursday night took over major roads, blocked traffic amid the chants, the songs, the calls for justice. i can attest. i was in the thick of it for seven hours with hundreds and hundreds of people here in manhattan. and listen, this story isn't just a new york story. this is a dallas story. it's a chicago story. boston, orlando, so many other cities. we walked at least with a number of people eight miles. the length of the brooklyn bridge here with all these protesters of different socioeconomic, ethnic backgrounds, ages and there's a moment here you're looking at it. this was the moment that just really makes you stop and think and it was incredibly poignant. cardboard caskets and silence. silence of the moment spoke volumes. we'll play
. >>> and just a quick note for all of you, i'll speak live with kathryn valentine, university student to interviewed the dean. >>> you saw pictures. the protests erupting across america. many new yorkers say what they have seen so far in the wake of eric garner's case has been unlike anything the city has seen in generations. the mass of humanity out thursday night took over major roads, blocked traffic amid the chants, the songs, the calls for justice. i can attest. i was in...
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police say philip williams, kevin harrigan, and kathryn knott attack that cup nel center city last fall. one man was left with his jaw wiser shut. they why not charged with a hate crime, balls the current law does not include for sexual orientation. >>> also happening today, if you drive in new jersey today is the last day of flash from red light camera, will lead to a ticket. the state's pilot program sending tonight at midnight 24 muti pace it will took part in the five year program that is collected millions of dollars if fines. supporters say those cameras help change driving behaviors. other, though, disperse them as cash cows for towns. >> 7:12 on your tuesday morning, surprising change of heart from former sportscaster don tollefson. hear why he decided not to plead guilty at the last minute. >> also, standing by herman. bill cosby's wife defend her husband, from growing abuse allegations. what she says about the accusers. >> also, governor christie certainly heard it from eagles fans, after rooting for the cowboys in philadelphia. now the governor is firing back at one of his bi
police say philip williams, kevin harrigan, and kathryn knott attack that cup nel center city last fall. one man was left with his jaw wiser shut. they why not charged with a hate crime, balls the current law does not include for sexual orientation. >>> also happening today, if you drive in new jersey today is the last day of flash from red light camera, will lead to a ticket. the state's pilot program sending tonight at midnight 24 muti pace it will took part in the five year program...